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announcer: it's 10:00 p.m. do you know where your children are? right now on "fox 5 news" at 10:00 p.m. dari: a common crook was how james blake was treated. he was roughed up while he was sitting in front of the grand hyatt hotel waiting for his car to attend the u.s. open he won on the nypd says it was a case of mistaken identity. lisa evers is live right now with what blake and please have to say about what to wear this afternoon. reporter: that's right, he was once a top player ranked in the world and now james blake is reeling after an account with please write here in front of the grand hyatt that ended in handcuffs.
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was it a case of racial profiling or mistaken identity? kornacki was waiting outside of this hyatt hotel for his car to the u.s. open when a police officer tackled him to the ground and handcuffed him. the nypd says that an ex cop recognized him and told the officers that he was a tennis star and after 15 minutes he was released. >> the way that they were around or something. reporter: the nypd says that he was misidentified by a cooperating witness in an identity theft ring. the nypd says that once he was properly identified and found to have no connection to the investigation, he was released in regard to the allegedly improper use of force, the
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police commissioner directed the internal affairs euro to investigate. >> as always, the first story is never the last story. we will wait to see if we have the facts and everything first. reporter: blake says that he wants an apology. >> hopefully there's video and people can figure it out. reporter: the tennis star suffered cuts and bruises and said he may have more to say about this incident in the next day or two. he is known for his charitable work in the community and they plan to donate the proceeds to research for cancer. lisa evers for "fox 5 news". dari: we have breaking news to tell you about, sources telling us that the police have taken a
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possible suspect into custody and yesterday a suspect armed with a shotgun demanded money and fortunately nobody was hurt in the robbery spree when the nypd releasing this sketch of a man wanted for questioning. he remains in a coma, recovering from a bullet wound to the head. anyone with any information is asked to call crime stoppers. dari: take a look at this. staten island was flooded after a strong storm swept through the area. and the nasty weather moved in just before 5:00 p.m. but it was fast. and this video was posted to
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twitter. some of the worst was concentrated at the intersection of bena avenue. steve: rain is headed our way. >> that's right, we have been talking about the storms today. we have more of this to go through. >> speaker there is another area in north jersey heading towards bergen county. and well, another 90-degree day, this could be it or is going to be it for the next seven days and maybe for the season. slightly cooler, 80s across long island and it did hit 95 in allentown, pennsylvania, today. quite warm and humid.
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lower '80s across the area. this is the most humid day and evening that we have seen this week. here is the cluster forming and suspects and heading towards brooklyn. showing range of towards central pennsylvania and that has to come our way. you will see that band of rain coming through tonight. particularly in the afternoon. in the dryer air is taking place humid with showers and storms generally in the lower 70s and then only is day in the upper 70s tomorrow. watch out for heavy downpours in
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the afternoon. dari: mayor bill de blasio kicking off the new school year by visiting students in all five boroughs. this year more than 65,000 for your old and enrolled in universal pre-k. and it's just them grow from here making our children and families stronger and our city better. the mayor said that if you haven't enrolled your child into universal pre-k, you can still do it. call 311 for information. steve: parts of central park and staten island getting hit with pesticides. sharon crowley has more about how things went. reporter: that's right, it's an
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enormous preventative measure going right through the night until 6:00 o'clock tomorrow morning. they're trying to prevent anyone else from getting sick from the west nile virus. >> i've been bitten by mosquitoes sitting on that bench. reporter: trucks will be spring pesticide to kill mosquitoes in central park and other parts of manhattan as well as brooklyn and staten island. and doctors we talked with say that healthy adults should be okay even if they are bitten by an infected mosquito, but people with compromised immune systems can be at risk. >> the system of west nile is regular cold type system.
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it but the thing is if you see progress, you can have symptoms like meningitis. so if you are outside come especially near areas of standing water from the department of health suggest bug repellent spray. and of the three cases that new york city has seen this reason people, two of them and live to live in manhattan and one of them lives in means. and certainly something to think about as this weather continues into september. dari: advocates are accusing the nypd of going too far on cracking down homeless encampment scum of the city plans to raid 21 homeless camps by the end of the month come and just last week we caught police clearing out one in the bronx, many of the homeless are saying that they are being pushed out
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to make room for high rental powers. >> the problem is not that they are on the streets, but that they are. reporter: bill de blasio says funding for health services and create more affordable housing. the one for construction workers are when they cargo hangar partially collapsed. and officials say that the hangar had not been used in a decade and has been ready to been taken down. engineers are investigating the collapse and they are putting that on hold. dari: kim davis the kentucky clerk that spent five days in jail, expected to go back to work on friday or monday, she was arrested for refusing to issue marriage licenses, saying that she had a religious objection to doing so. the office is continuing to issue marriage licenses under a
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judge's order to anybody that wants one. steve: and the deal's fate remains in the hands of congress, voting down the deal today, that actually stalled out with democrats, demanding to see the so-called side deal. donald trump joined presidential capitol hill against the nuclear deal and the real estate mogul did not mince words. >> we are led by very stupid people. never, ever, ever, in my life have i seen any transactions so incompetently negotiated as our deal with iran. steve: hillary clinton threw her support behind the a calling it the best solution available for containing the iranian threat. dari: the u.s. prepared to take
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in refugees. they will boost the worldwide quota for resettling refugees. the number is expected to jump to 75,000 next year. this is coming as the u.s. has vowed to help its european allies with escalating migrant crises. and it has become a september tradition waiting for the big announcement from apple. and a brouhaha, the sketch of tom brady was questionable, everyone said it was bad. so why is a courtroom calling for protection from the now infamous image?
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apple had plenty to unveil. dari: both are due out later in the month and they will have more memory and faster processors and also it will have a more powerful processor updated for learning internet applications and games on tv and then there's a new ipad pro on the way that has a 13-inch screen and a detachable keyboard and stylus sumac it's the most capable that we have ever created. it is chock full of amazing advanced technologies and innovation. steve: if you're trying to wrap your head around those announcements, this tech expert says get ready for a lot more and unveil some other major tech companies over the next couple of months. >> this is prime technology, it's going to keep coming fast
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and furious from all the other companies and we just saw this stuff from samsung. and i just came back where dozens of companies are selling off new technology. dari: we had this observation, i watched this, on my iphone, at that time it went from 70 to 20% interest making this work. it's so true. >> they keep packing more stuff on their phones. and one individual said sorry, guilt free to commute this, this is as close as we get to the super bowl. it was basically the only thing left. steve: soon you will be able to
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see who lexi before you use tinder. you get one superlight to show to someone you are definitely interested in. your profile will pop up on the screen letting them now. it should come to the u.s. after watching an oster elia. steve: a new application to help you through difficult processes of breaking up. it promises to guide you to the heartbreak in 30 days by offering professional advice and easy-to-follow tips and you'll get a daily pep talk with your spirit. it is currently available to people with iphone's. basically meant to keep you from texting your ex. dari: we have all used yelp to review places, but what about prisons? many are now using it to air their common about america's correctional facilities and they include reviews of sing sing and
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san quentin to name a few. the vast majority are former inmates to offer testimonials and tips about their time about being in the big house. see how you can survive. steve: lidia curanaj tells us that jane rosenberg is getting her revenge by taking on anyone looking at the sketch that she initiated it was of tom brady. >> who could forget this sketch? but there's one person who is still not laugh laughing. reporter: jane rosenberg has now hired a lawyer after her sketch became a fashion statement. >> it's not okay for somebody to steal an artist's work and profit from it.
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and i don't get a penny of it. reporter: the sketch is everywhere on everything. you will see it on t-shirts and mugs and even skirts. however now when you try to buy the item, the link no longer works. >> you have a tough fork in the roe decision to make, either you want this to go away we say my attorney takes care of everything, he or she is sending out cease-and-desist orders, or in interested in making money. >> tour sim card >> they continue on a daily basis to sell their souls to have the kardashian in effect. reporter: but as for profiting? >> i wonder how much profit you
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get from t-shirt sales. >> love it or hate it, the sketch is hers. sumac it's not open to the world to just make a profit from it. dari: a modern day renaissance woman. steve: crediting her upbringing for her devil may care attitude. dari: back in action, why everybody is buzzing about matt
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dari: you are about to meet one of the modern one renaissance women of new york. steve: simone boyce had a chance to go one-on-one with her and she lived up to the hype? absolutely, she is a breath of fresh air. ashley directs and designs are way to the top of the competitive music scene in the big city. with hundreds of thousands of followers on instagram, she
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introduced me to her vegan lifestyle at a restaurant in the east village. >> these are uncut. >> it seems that there's nothing that you won't do. and you are a director. >> unlucky. i love everything that i do. sumac i directed justin bieber is new music video. it was incredible. it was a lot of fun. at the time i didn't know who he was. >> did you get any pushback. >> i think in the beginning that i did and i think that also it
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was part of a. >> i have been designing for a long time. >> you have this every thursday night at webster hall 2. >> yes, it is a wild ride. everything from 90s hip-hop to pop. >> how did you find your creative voice? >> i lived in downtown on with albany come i loved punk rock my love hard-core shows and also biggie and hip-hop and things like that.
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and i think that it allowed me just to be me. if you love what you do come it doesn't matter, you will find your way and make it happen. reporter: she got her first rolex with their own money, she's also on other cells acclaimed insomniacs. steve: we love it. okay, first, we were talking about new requirements, salt warnings. and is ronda rousey ready to channel her inner patrick swayze? her new role
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steve: new york city police leading the charge against restaurants in town will be the first in the country to carry high salt warnings on the menu. the board approving those regulations today. dari: they would only apply to chain restaurants and would target any foods that have more than the daily recommended allowance. but just how much are we talking about. and it is practically in everything that we. we have linda schmidt to explain. reporter: i learned something about my own daily eating habits. more than what you realize that you're actually eating. this response to change and the reason the health department made this move is that you can actually be eating more salt in just one meal then you should be having all day long. >> with that unanimous vote, the new york city board of health.
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many foods contain more than the recommended limit. >> the city health commissioner says it's critical to help fighting heart disease and strokes. one out of three people die from cardio that were diseased and that blacks and latinos are particularly at risk. the reason is excessive amounts of salt. >> it's due in large part to the impact of high blood pressure. >> but the new york state restaurant association calls a misguided saying that this is the latest in a long litany litany that many must jump through. everyone of these laws makes it tougher and tougher for
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restaurants to find success. and we wanted to see how much salt was in fast food. so we talked with this dietitian. >> and we are talking about pizza, that is where the sodium can really add up. that is going to be 1 teaspoon of salt. >> and how about pride chicken with fried and a biscuit? >> what that is going to do is is the one and a quarter teaspoon of salt right here. reporter: that is the amount of salt you are eating in one year and you know that you're eating one or two more meals during the
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rest of the day and the new rule takes effect on december 1. and it's good to know the information. thank you so much. mcdonald's trying to revamp its image saying that now only use cage free eggs expected to have a major impact and rhonda rossi is in support of this move. dari: speaking of her, here she is. she wants to go to the screen. she is going to remake an old
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movie, it is "road house." and matt damon reprising his role in the bourne identity franchise. it's pretty incredible. he's in much better shape than i am. this photo photo was that, it will be his fourth stint in the fifth film of the franchise overall. dari: billie holiday lives again. she is my idol. she's going to live again at the apollo theater. it starts in november, it will be the first theater in the united states to offer technology saying that it was the perfect choice at 19 years old and is enshrined in the hall
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of fame. steve: it's time for on-brand and off-brand, the daily look at which people will live up or down to expectations. a film festival screening called amazing grace, franklin has long fought the release of the gnome claiming she did not sign off on it. and this on gary and videographer appears to trip a refugee clutching a child when fleeing from police. she has since been fired after that outrage sparked once people saw the clip. and gearing up for the new season of the simpsons are finally getting around to doing the ice bucket challenge. she challenges kim jong-un to do it as well and the cartoon doppelga
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nger did not appear amused. dari: fans are so interested. dari: the team you grew up rooting for. are you looking to land a new job in the new year matt why you should put all your effort in. steve: but first here is tonight's new york minute. reporter: it will be open from 10:00 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock on friday. in distributed to fire departments across long island today, 100 saplings grown from
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the original survivor tree which now stands at the world trade center and will now become living 9/11 memorials. 2 not only does this tree represent an in the midst of tragedy but the older generation to keep the younger generations. it will be around for many years to come. >> one is going to be peter martin. >> trees were grown and cared for and that is your new york minute period.
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like is song. >> it grinds to a halt by thanksgiving. your resume should be ready to go by then. hopefully getting the follow-ups and callbacks. monster says the time is now. steve: and it's a new kind of design in sports. the way that fans have change changed the way that they root for their home teams. and russ salzberg goes one-on-one with major league baseball's chief diversity officer talking about coming out of the closet after his career came to an end
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steve: fantasy football keeps growing in popularity and so do jackpots. the. steve: that has a huge impact on how fans root for the game.
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we sent dan bowens will pursue answers. >> it was the summer of 1980 and we went to a bar like this and started tracking the stats. reporter: long before the web web and the ability to do it online. >> this year the men of the league raised their glasses. >> we are the chief heads. >> this is a founding member and like many in his group dedicated to statistical superiority he has a hard time choosing between
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his professional allegiance. >> when you have a good week you can get into a really good mood again. >> this is considered the next generation of fantasy sports, teams you can create weekly or daily or whenever you want. more and more often people's wallets are winning out over their hearts. >> we find that people prefer their fantasy team because of something that they are personally investing in. weather more than 33 million people play it whether it's light traditional ones and hear the owners are not ashamed to field. >> we are screaming our heads off and everyone is looking at it. but we want our super bowl and bowl.
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dan bowens for "fox 5 news". steve: it's even more personal. so we finally saw the cool down i was on the way. massive way. and again, it's kind of a good and bad thing. but we are so dry that we need the rain and a lot of people are done with this 90-degree heat. after today it's over and we will be back in the seasonal weather and it may not return and 76 was low this morning, average of 77. ninety-four and 48 is the record. don't plan to see much sun
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tomorrow. twenty-nine and 83 is on the rise and more rain moving in as we showed you this at the top of the hour on sky guardian and you can see that area of rain moving hudson. more rain to come tonight as i said through tomorrow and checking in at 87, 70s to lower '80s and warm and humid night out there and going into the north, that cool the temperature down into the 70s tomorrow. seventy-nine, back to buffalo,
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low 70s as well as 80s down to washington dc. showing the showers and storms, cooking look at the view to the west and southwest. another cold front is going to move through through early friday. and take a look behind the front, 69 in minneapolis. seventys by the afternoon, showers and thunderstorms and heavy downpours into the evening.
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and seas running two to 3 feet, water still in the upper 70s, watch out for the lightning. showers and storms, and then tomorrow only about 78. showers start on friday, southern clouds about 80 and unfortunately it couldn't last through sunday. nice for monday and tuesday and wednesday. some nice september weather at that point. steve: thank you. coming up next, he is a former major leaguer playing well after his day was over.
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russ: the mets and yankees and a bunch of other teams have their sights set on getting to the mlb system. and that is why billy dean was hired a year ago. >> what is the legacy that you want to leave for yourself 2 if you dropped this word in, or do you find a different word to voice your frustration? are you smart enough to figure that out? reporter: speaking recently to some high school players and coaches, it took quite a while for him to figure out things for himself. >> after his major league career
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ended in 1995, it took him another four years before coming out in 1999 that he was gay. and now as the ambassador of inclusion, he hopes to make that transition easier for others, both gay and straight. >> the real success of how this message is being received is when we start seeing more visible people out in the open workplace or at least for the entire diversity spectrum and whatever that is, i want those people to know that we have a job opportunity. >> one guy who wants a minor league prospect who just came out in august. >> i told him that you can come out anytime for the rest of your life, but once you do, you can't take it back. >> but david is a minor leaguer.
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what a bout what about a major leaguer that the star? >> i think that the world is eager to see what we kind of know exists, but it's a lot to put on a player and that's a part of a message that i don't want one person to have to carry that whole message. it's our job to make the environment a culture of acceptance and that's his best decision for him and it will be less of a distraction for that person. >> they got the right guy for the job and the nfl and the nba, all of them should also use billy dean. and next, down in dc, it increasing the lead to seven tonight the orioles beat the yankees by the score of five
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points to three points. >> if they go 12 and 11 from here on in. the nationals have to go 20 and three and it's not happening. soon that's going to do it for us tonight, take care. dari: we will see you tomorrow
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